Poor Man and the Rich Man declamation is a speech about two different men, one who is poor and the other who is wealthy. The speech is about how each of them faces different challenges and how we can draw lessons from their experiences. The poor man is seen as being content with his lot in life, while the rich man is seen as being unhappy with his wealth and his life. The lesson to be learned from the speech is that it is possible to be happy without having wealth, and that the pursuit of wealth can lead to unhappiness. The speaker encourages everyone to strive for contentment in life, rather than striving for wealth.
The Poor Man and the Rich Man declamation can be broken down into several points:
Overall, Poor Man and the Rich Man declamation is a speech about two different men, and the lessons we can learn from each of their experiences. It encourages us to strive for contentment in life, rather than striving for wealth, as this can lead to unhappiness.
In the beginning he was a poor man, but later he became famous.
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The Rich Man and the Poor Man "Food and money I give to you, Why do you shout so mercily When I give you your part?" queried the rich man. The poor man replied: "Your question you cannot answer For from pain and agony you are free, But I have suffered and borne The situation that I don't like to be in." "That I couldn't understand Because Life for me is easy; I take this and take that, And life is just what I want it to be." consented the rich man. "Comfort your mind, rich man, with realities of death. Your wealth I do not envy For you can not buy eternity with money. If to live happily is to live in hypocrisy, Then I prefer to be silly so I would be holy. Life you love so much you will lose And only then will you understand What agony is," the poor man shouted. "Ha! Ha! Ha! You say so For you desire this place of mine. Indulgence you have clouded with reason But I understand because of your situation." boastfully the rich man said. Outraged the poor man answered: "How pitiful the person blinded with pleasure; No, you don't care of our journey That you have created through your greediness. Come now, man of weak soul! Your days are numbered for you to face The Man of Love. You may not cry now but later you will When the chilling reality of the last judgment Comes across your way; Yes, then you will pity, but not for me. Not for anybody else. But for yourself only! Yes, eat, drink, and be merry. For tomorrow you shall die! That's True Idiot
Socrates was poor.
The poor were envious of the easy life the rich people had
The author of this declamation piece is Irwin Shaw.
a rich man needs a rich woman and will have sex everynight a poor man needs a poor woman and will never have sex a dead person does need anything but to be buried
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rich, he was an angel
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Nothing
Its not rich man like you yes you
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